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===Historical=== *[https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/stockmarket/ Trillion Dollar Bet]—Companion Web site to a Nova episode originally broadcast on February 8, 2000. "The film tells the fascinating story of the invention of the Black–Scholes Formula, a mathematical Holy Grail that forever altered the world of finance and earned its creators the 1997 Nobel Prize in Economics." *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/1999/midas.shtml BBC Horizon] A TV-programme on the so-called [[Midas formula]] and the bankruptcy of [[Long-Term Capital Management]] (LTCM) *[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-17866646 BBC News Magazine] Black–Scholes: The maths formula linked to the financial crash (April 27, 2012 article) {{Derivatives market}} {{Hedge funds}} {{Stochastic processes}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Black-Scholes Model}} [[Category:Equations]] [[Category:Financial models]] [[Category:Finance theories]] [[Category:Options (finance)]] [[Category:Stochastic models]] [[Category:Stock market]] [[Category:1973 in economic history]] [[Category:Non-Newtonian calculus]]
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